News from the Network Partners Experts Collaborations Honorary Members In Memoriam News from the Network Filter by topic AllAgeing and Life ExpectancyEnvironmentFamily and ChildrenHealthMigration and IntegrationProjections and ForecastsSociety and SolidarityWorking Life Language AllEnglishGermanFrenchSpanish Order by Date Title Image 05/08/21 The Population 2022 Early-Career Researcher Prize is open The Population Young Author Prize is open to students or young researchers working in the field of population studies and will be awarded to the most outstanding original paper submitted to the competition jury. The Population Young Author Prize is open to students or young researchers working in the field of population studies and will be awarded to the most outstanding original paper submitted to the competition jury. Image 01/07/21 ESFRI announces that GGP is 1 of 11 new Research Infrastructures to be included in its Roadmap 2021 ESFRI announces the 11 new Research Infrastructures to be included in its Roadmap 2021 including the Generations & Gender Programme (GGP)! ESFRI announces the 11 new Research Infrastructures to be included in its Roadmap 2021 including the Generations & Gender Programme (GGP)! Image 30/06/21 The European Commission put forward a long-term vision for the EU's rural areas The plan identifies the challenges and concerns that they are facing, as well as highlights some of the most promising opportunities that are available to these regions. The plan identifies the challenges and concerns that they are facing, as well as highlights some of the most promising opportunities that are available to these regions. Image 21/06/21 Melinda Mills: 'Call me Spock' Melinda Mills & her work on the COVID-19 pandemic is featured in the Oxford Arts Blog The Oxford Arts Blog features Melinda Mills in their new article titled 'Call me Spock - the dedicated and disruptive Melinda Mills takes a (quick) break.' The Oxford Arts Blog features Melinda Mills in their new article titled 'Call me Spock - the dedicated and disruptive Melinda Mills takes a (quick) break.' Image 16/06/21 NIDI is celebrating 50 years In 2020, NIDI celebrated their 50th anniversary as the national demographic institute of the Netherlands In 2020, NIDI celebrated their 50th anniversary as the national demographic institute of the Netherlands Image 14/06/21 New BiB-BAMF survey on (transnational) family life and social contacts of refugees in Germany A first publication by TransFAR presents new descriptive findings, highlighting important differences between countries of origin as well as in terms of gender. A first publication by TransFAR presents new descriptive findings, highlighting important differences between countries of origin as well as in terms of gender. Image 26/05/21 Berlin Demography Days Videos now on YouTube The Berlin Demography Days were a three-day event that offered a platform for intense dialogue. Check out the incredible conversation now on our YouTube Channel. The Berlin Demography Days were a three-day event that offered a platform for intense dialogue. Check out the incredible conversation now on our YouTube Channel. Image 14/05/21 Call for Modules for the FReDA-Panel Autumn 2022 The FReDA team invites you to contribute your own research content to FReDA. This can consist of a number of submissions from different applicants, with a total of 3 minutes of questioning time available. The FReDA team invites you to contribute your own research content to FReDA. This can consist of a number of submissions from different applicants, with a total of 3 minutes of questioning time available. Image 05/05/21 The European Commission launches the Atlas of Demography On Tuesday, April 29, the European Commission launched the Atlas of Demography, a new, interactive and multidimensional tool. On Tuesday, April 29, the European Commission launched the Atlas of Demography, a new, interactive and multidimensional tool. Image 03/05/21 Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy publishes first wave of Pension Maps Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy publishes first wave of Pension Maps, a visual representation of the respective national old age security system. Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy publishes first wave of Pension Maps, a visual representation of the respective national old age security system. Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 12 Current page 13 Page 14 … Next page › Last page »
Image 05/08/21 The Population 2022 Early-Career Researcher Prize is open The Population Young Author Prize is open to students or young researchers working in the field of population studies and will be awarded to the most outstanding original paper submitted to the competition jury. The Population Young Author Prize is open to students or young researchers working in the field of population studies and will be awarded to the most outstanding original paper submitted to the competition jury.
Image 01/07/21 ESFRI announces that GGP is 1 of 11 new Research Infrastructures to be included in its Roadmap 2021 ESFRI announces the 11 new Research Infrastructures to be included in its Roadmap 2021 including the Generations & Gender Programme (GGP)! ESFRI announces the 11 new Research Infrastructures to be included in its Roadmap 2021 including the Generations & Gender Programme (GGP)!
Image 30/06/21 The European Commission put forward a long-term vision for the EU's rural areas The plan identifies the challenges and concerns that they are facing, as well as highlights some of the most promising opportunities that are available to these regions. The plan identifies the challenges and concerns that they are facing, as well as highlights some of the most promising opportunities that are available to these regions.
Image 21/06/21 Melinda Mills: 'Call me Spock' Melinda Mills & her work on the COVID-19 pandemic is featured in the Oxford Arts Blog The Oxford Arts Blog features Melinda Mills in their new article titled 'Call me Spock - the dedicated and disruptive Melinda Mills takes a (quick) break.' The Oxford Arts Blog features Melinda Mills in their new article titled 'Call me Spock - the dedicated and disruptive Melinda Mills takes a (quick) break.'
Image 16/06/21 NIDI is celebrating 50 years In 2020, NIDI celebrated their 50th anniversary as the national demographic institute of the Netherlands In 2020, NIDI celebrated their 50th anniversary as the national demographic institute of the Netherlands
Image 14/06/21 New BiB-BAMF survey on (transnational) family life and social contacts of refugees in Germany A first publication by TransFAR presents new descriptive findings, highlighting important differences between countries of origin as well as in terms of gender. A first publication by TransFAR presents new descriptive findings, highlighting important differences between countries of origin as well as in terms of gender.
Image 26/05/21 Berlin Demography Days Videos now on YouTube The Berlin Demography Days were a three-day event that offered a platform for intense dialogue. Check out the incredible conversation now on our YouTube Channel. The Berlin Demography Days were a three-day event that offered a platform for intense dialogue. Check out the incredible conversation now on our YouTube Channel.
Image 14/05/21 Call for Modules for the FReDA-Panel Autumn 2022 The FReDA team invites you to contribute your own research content to FReDA. This can consist of a number of submissions from different applicants, with a total of 3 minutes of questioning time available. The FReDA team invites you to contribute your own research content to FReDA. This can consist of a number of submissions from different applicants, with a total of 3 minutes of questioning time available.
Image 05/05/21 The European Commission launches the Atlas of Demography On Tuesday, April 29, the European Commission launched the Atlas of Demography, a new, interactive and multidimensional tool. On Tuesday, April 29, the European Commission launched the Atlas of Demography, a new, interactive and multidimensional tool.
Image 03/05/21 Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy publishes first wave of Pension Maps Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy publishes first wave of Pension Maps, a visual representation of the respective national old age security system. Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy publishes first wave of Pension Maps, a visual representation of the respective national old age security system.